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The PowerInbox API Lets You Turn Emails Into Interactive Experiences

PowerInbox

Monika Jansen February 8, 2012 0 Comments

Boston-based PowerInbox, which we first covered in August and then showcased at our Tech Cocktail Boston mixer in September, has just launched an API (in beta) that is a marketer’s dream.  Anyone from developers to publishers can add ecommerce, videos, photos, real-time updates and more right in the body of email messages. Founder and CEO…

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Sourcemap: The Crowd-Sourced Tool To Learn ‘Where Things Come From’

Sourcemap

Zach Davis February 1, 2012 3 Comments

You do what you can to stay as green as possible.  You ride your bike to work.  You buy your food from the local farmer’s market.  You get your furniture second-hand from local garage sales.  And then you walk into your local coffee shop to buy your usual fair trade dark roast coffee.  You’re doing all…

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Study: Send Emails Outside Work Hours to Increase Open Rates

Yesware

Kira M. Newman January 18, 2012 1 Comment

According to a December study by Yesware, you may be sending your emails at the wrong time. Their analysis of 20,000 emails revealed that recipients opened more work-related emails on the weekend than during the work week. Yesware, which we covered previously, is an email productivity tool for salespeople, with funding from Google Ventures and…

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MITx Free E-Courses Will Offer Certificates – But Not from MIT

mitx

Kira M. Newman January 2, 2012 0 Comments

Starting this spring, MIT will begin offering online courses to anyone, anywhere, for free – and this time, students can receive a certificate of completion. The platform, dubbed MITx, will include online labs, communication with other students, and individual assessment. But MIT is making sure to distinguish MITx from its traditional degree programs. The university…

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Two Non-Resolution Apps That Can Actually Help You Be Healthier

Anti-Resolution

Monika Jansen December 22, 2011 0 Comments

I don’t know anyone who makes New Year’s resolutions – and sticks to them – at least for longer than 2 weeks.  It’s so easy to say “I want to eat better or exercise more or stop drinking like it’s New Year’s Eve every day,” but with broad goals like that, actually making those changes…

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By App Developers, For App Developers: FreeMyApps Helps You Find Customers

FreeMyApps

Monika Jansen December 15, 2011 4 Comments

App developers, raise your hand if this sounds familiar: You create a beautifully designed iOS app that solves a major problem. Everyone loves it in beta.  You launch it on the Apple Store, charging maybe $0.99 or $3.99, and hundreds or thousands of people download it within a few days.  Then adoption drops off a…

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Luxury Custom Goods Marketplace CustomMade Lands $2.1 Million in Funding

CustomMade

Monika Jansen December 2, 2011 1 Comment

CustomMade, a Boston-based online marketplace, just raised a nice $2.1 million in Series A funding – a nice holiday gift for the startup, whose platform connects shoppers with artisans who create handmade luxury custom goods.  The funding will be used to expand the CustomMade team and its operations. If Etsy is Anthropologie – or a…

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Connect Anything to the Web Without a “Nerd Degree” Using Twine

Twine

Ashwini Nadkarni November 29, 2011 0 Comments

Love to tinker? Well the MIT grads at Supermechanical have a new toy for you. It’s called Twine, and it promises to connect anything to the web without a “nerd degree.” A 2.5″ square pizza-box shaped device, Twine reads from a bunch of sensors and then sends tweets or texts to alert you when those…

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Find Business Apps Your Peers Love at Comparz

Comparz

Monika Jansen November 28, 2011 0 Comments

A Boston-based startup wants to make it easier and less frustrating for you to find web-based business apps that actually do what they say they will and become a valuable, go-to source of information. Billing themselves as a Yelp or Trip Advisor for B2B apps, Comparz lets you search a number of categories for apps,…

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Harvard Launches Innovation Lab

Harvard innovation lab

Monika Jansen November 21, 2011 1 Comment

The Ivy League school whose super-famous dropouts Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg have revolutionized our lives has launched an incubator. The Harvard innovation lab, or i-lab, will bring together students with big ideas with the entrepreneurs, faculty, and those in the Boston area who can help get those big ideas off the ground.  They are…

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Emma Graham Designs Lands $500k in Funding

Emma Graham Designs

Monika Jansen October 31, 2011 2 Comments

NYC-based Emma Graham Designs (EGD), a women’s clothing company whose preppy designs are part JCrew, Tori Burch, and Lili Pulitzer, has raised their first round of outside funding.  Founded by 2 friends from Boston, Emma Mahon and Jackie Graham, the company designs and manufactures clothes aimed at the stylish college crowd on a limited budget….

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Yesware Launches, Gets Funded By Google Ventures and Foundry Group

Yesware Funded

Frank Gruber September 28, 2011 1 Comment

Yesware, an email productivity service that helps salespeople close more business, officially launched yesterday and announced it has closed a round of funding lead by Google Ventures and Boulder-based Foundry Group. Yesware integrates into Gmail and your mobile phone and provides email analytics, customizable templates and more to help salespeople respond to customers more effectively….

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PeerTransfer Helps International Students Make Tuition Payments

peerTransfer

Trisha Cruz September 16, 2011 0 Comments

In recent years, the international student population in the United States has hit record highs – and that number is only growing. With US colleges only accepting tuition payments in US Dollars, international students are forced to either pay via wire transfer or credit card, incurring fees and suffering unfavorable exchange rates. PeerTransfer, a new…

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Take the Interview Secures $775k in Seed Funding

Take the Interview

Monika Jansen September 12, 2011 0 Comments

Take the Interview, a new cloud-based video interviewing software platform that just demo’d at Tech Cocktail Boston, announced today that they received $775,000 in seed funding from an undisclosed investor. According to founder Danielle Weinblatt, the cash infusion will be used to build a sales and marketing team, attend conferences, create new features for the…

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Genii’s English-Learning Game and the Search for the Right Customers

Genii

Kira M. Newman September 11, 2011 0 Comments

There may be as many as 2 billion people learning English worldwide – a huge market motivated by the promise of higher-paying jobs and new lifestyles. Genii is exploring that market with its first English-learning game, VocabGenii. “We think there is a lot of potential in gaming in education,” says cofounder Rebecca Li, whose background…

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PowerInbox Releases the First Third Party Google+ App

PowerInbox Google+

Monika Jansen September 8, 2011 1 Comment

PowerInbox, a startup that launched just 3 weeks and demo’d at our Tech Cocktail Boston mixer last week, has released the first, and only, third party Google+ client.  They posted a survey on their homepage to find what PowerApps people would love to have in their email, and Google+ won by a landslide. Here’s how…

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